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Cutting-edge all-in-one energy storage system (ESS) known as the GE-F60 by Deye

The batteries have a maximum temperature of less than 40°C and are connected to a three-phase grid.
deye release 50kw61.4kWh battery
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  • Deye has developed the GE-F60, an all-in-one energy storage system with a 50 kW output and a storage capacity of 61.4 kWh, expandable up to 360 kWh.
  • It integrates various components into a single enclosure, has a battery management system for long cycle life, and is protected against dust and moisture.
  • Deye, a Chinese company, has developed a cutting-edge all-in-one energy storage system (ESS) known as the GE-F60.
  • The GE-F60 boasts an impressive output of 50 kW and a storage capacity of 61.4 kWh.
  • It has the capability to be connected with up to six modules, allowing for a total storage capacity of 360 kWh.
  • The GE-F60 seamlessly integrates various components, such as battery modules, a battery management system, a power conversion system, and auxiliary components, into a single outdoor-rated enclosure.
  • This innovative system has been specifically designed to serve as an optimal solution for home power storage.
  • The ESS comprises 12 lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery modules, each with a rating of 5.12 kWh and 51.2V (DC).
  • The batteries have a maximum temperature of less than 40°C and are connected to a three-phase grid.
  • Deye’s battery management system actively balances cell voltages within each module to prevent drift and ensure a prolonged cycle life.
  • Integrated contactors allow for complete disconnection of battery power when necessary, providing enhanced safety measures.
  • The system also includes a high-performance inverter capable of handling up to 65 kW of photovoltaic (PV) capacity, with four maximum power point tracking (MPPTs) and an impressive maximum inverter efficiency of 97.6%.
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